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Re: Apple's appearance in films (was Re: Atari's appearance
- Subject: Re: Apple's appearance in films (was Re: Atari's appearance
- From: GUDATH@EZINFO.VMSMAIL.ETHZ.CH (GUDAT,HENRIK MICHAEL)
- Date: 13 Jan 1995 17:24:31 GMT
- Distribution: world
- In-reply-to: gkomatsu@uhunix3.uhcc.Hawaii.Edu's message of Fri, 13 Jan 1995 09:38:04 GMT
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: ETH ZUERICH
- References: <3f3l1d$cdn@crl5.crl.com> <D2C83G.Dpz@news.hawaii.edu>
In <D2C83G.Dpz@news.hawaii.edu> gkomatsu@uhunix3.uhcc.Hawaii.Edu writes:
> ooh ooh! I recall in some film... Terminator perhaps? where one
> of the computer displays appeared someone just did a memory dump, entering
> 0000.FFFF.
> (for those who don't know, in the monitor on the Apple //, other old 8-bits,
> entering <address>.<address> would dump all the byte values between (and
> including) those addresses to the screen.)
Uh, that already involves some human intelligence. I have another one...
EuroNews - a multilingual news magazine is broadcasting this stupid
"PhoneRelief" ad.
In this product show there's a IIGS case with a non-Apple
monitor. It just displays the ... bouncing Apple on blue background...
I'd give Nite Owl a buzz for a replacement battery :-)
- henrik